gnubler
Active Member
Working with a client on an exterior tenant directory for a commercial building. The front facade is all windows separated by 7" wide formed pieces of metal trim, which is where the client wants to hang the directory. I'm attaching a mockup showing the basic concept and a close up of the metal trim. The trim is hollow and pretty thin, I was able to push it in a bit just with my finger. I chatted with their maintenance directory who would handle the installation and he said he could reinforce the install area with a thicker piece of metal fastened with toggle screws and figure out a way to hang the directory sign from that. Before I go any further with this I'd appreciate some feedback from the forum. Bad idea? We also discussed the option of installing it across one of the windows, and screwing into the window frames.
In my mockup the directory sign is 18"w x 24"h, fastened with two screws top and bottom. Would that be enough to keep it from teetering on a 7" wide mounting surface behind?
TIA
In my mockup the directory sign is 18"w x 24"h, fastened with two screws top and bottom. Would that be enough to keep it from teetering on a 7" wide mounting surface behind?
TIA